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Monday, 29 October 2007 |
Protecting Customer Privacy by Entrepreneurship Expert Roger Pierce, BizLaunch.ca Privacy issues are a growing concern among North American consumers. Privacy issues include safeguarding your customers' personal information against misuse or identity theft, eliminating unauthorized customer contact and preventing fraud. |
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Breast Cancer By Dr. Jyotiraditya Agarwal, M.D. (Ayu) Breast cancer is the cancer caused in the breast tissue. It can occur both in males and females. Though chances of males developing such cancer are extremely low but females are prone to it. Breast cancer constitutes about 10 % of all the cancer that occur in the human community. Recent times have seen a steep rise in the incidence of breast cancer as we are getting derailead from healthy life style. Read below to know how…. |
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Monday, 29 October 2007 |
Independent Contractor Agreements Your business must have a good form of agreement when hiring independent contractors. A good agreement covers the following: Services to be performed. This part of the contract should carefully spell out the services to be performed. Make sure you have spelled out all of the things you expect the independent contractor to accomplish for his or her compensation, but not how he or she should perform the work. |
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Monday, 29 October 2007 |
Your Free Credit Report Rights* Courtesy of Credit.PrivacyMatters.comSM Free credit report offers have increasingly appeared on TV, in your e-mail in-box and on the Internet over the last few years. This is due in part to the increase in identity theft cases, because checking your credit report can help you detect instances of identity theft. |
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PARSING THE MANAGED CARE/HMO DIFFERENCE MEANWHILE, AT THE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION. An attempt to relax the FCC rules about media concentration in specific markets is once again alive. The FCC Commissioner Kevin Martin wants to get rid of that troublesome 1970s ruling which barred media conglomerates from owning both a broadcast station and a newspaper in the same area. The Nation's Peter Rothberg called Martin's proposal "both a mogul's dream and a citizen's nightmare.": |
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Saturday, 27 October 2007 |
State regulators fine Blue Cross of California $1 million for canceling policiesThe Associated Press LOS ANGELES: State regulators fined California's largest health insurance provider $1 million (€750,000) for violating state law, saying an investigation found that the company systematically dropped policyholders after they became sick or pregnant, a newspaper reported Friday. |
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